THE WHIG PREMIER AND THE IRISH
... THE WHIG PREMIER AND THE IRISH YEYBEWL ...
... THE WHIG PREMIER AND THE IRISH YEYBEWL ...
... (From the Northeris Whig.) - It ad ereerries us in the least to find several Irish journal, joining in general protest against the I saaaner in wish* the Irish news supply of the British and Irish Telegraph Company is conducted ' The has been commenced ...
... TIIK BLESSED WHIGS The «*nt **«*iuii of the Uritith •* to » greet relent « legi*Utivr pantoiaimr—a deal of and going »ugl> the form*, but. with the exception uf one two OUditonian or»ti«n* and a few evnioal »nar)a from Disraeli, eery little speechify ...
... Zlit &Whig rtro. TETE3DAY, MAY 29, ISGO• ...
... WHIGS AND TORIES-THE HOLY SEE. Is it true, that the Government of Lord Derby and Lord Malmesbury was as hostile to the Holy See, and their continuance in office as dangerous to the Pope as the Government of Lord Palmerston, Lord John Russell, and Mr. ...
... WHIG ♦N TORT IN THE HOUSE. Mr. v., the wow amber tor or istrodused by Mr. Whirswo the whipperee of Se ar le =lrak sad Mr. . Have( sleet try roll mad shekel beads web irk s mot is erred beer the doss to Mr. sad s perks ere who snow be mask sad Mr. Derek's ...
... Tiff: Last whig move. Kuoon, n c.tor Dublin, hnif been appointevl Sc.-sion.d Crown Prosecutor fur Mouth, the room of the lute lamented Fohd. Thu appointment was known to v.s last weeh, but, had remark or two, which wc could not find room tor then to in ...
... THE WHIG REFORM BIt,LS. Thursday the Whigs brought in their reform bills for England, Ireland, and Scotland. In England the franchise ii to be given to al men payin!; 61 year rent in boroughs, and ll’i a year rent in the country. In Ireland the franchise ...
... {From the Northern Whig this doy.) private telegram, yesterday evening, w’ere made aware the death Sir itobert A. Ferguson, Hart., who for many years has represented parliament the city of Londonderry. The deceased baronet was in the sixty-fifth year ...
... WHIG TENANT RIGHT BILL* Mr John Francis Magcirb, the member for DtongarTan, has published the following in his paper, the Cork Examiner* Previous to asking the question which you- will see in this morning’s paper , I was aothoritively assured that the ...
... their Independent Opposition trust, and over to the ranks of tho Whigs, and accepting office from tho Whig Government of the day, but think there nothing but everything gnined, inode procedure. observe the name “Mr. A ttome)-General for Ireland’* to the ...
... crov instance of the audacity with which Whig Governments will trample on all custom and all propriety to advance the interests of their party. The Times Mr. Sidney Herbert's Bill for the Amendment of the Militia Acts : Mr. Sidney Herbert’s speech on ...